Karnataka: After VHP’s protest, govt withdraws decision to pay Muslim clerics from Hindu temple funds
03:53PM Thu 10 Jun, 2021
Taking objection to temple funds being allocated elsewhere, the VHP in a memorandum submitted to state Muzrai Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary stated, “The money received from Hindu temples should be utilized for the temples and the welfare of the Hindu community.” Muzrai Minister Poojary later assured the leaders that the decision will be withdrawn. Issuing an official statement, Poojary informed, “After the requests received from various Hindu organizations, I have instructed the officials to hold all the packages to other religious institutions immediately from the Religious Endowment department.”ಹಿಂದೂ ಧಾರ್ಮಿಕ ದತ್ತಿ ಇಲಾಖೆಯಿಂದ ಮಸೀದಿಯ ಮೌಲ್ವಿಗಳಿಗೆ ತಸ್ತಿಕ್ ಬಿಡುಗಡೆ! Tastik/Monthly Salary for Masjid Maulvis is released from Hindu Endowments Department in Karnataka! Governments change, Appeasement continues! Temple Money is used to pay Salaries of Maulvis. pic.twitter.com/8dnCPCfqkf
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“A total of 764 other religious institutions in the state were provided financial assistance by the Hindu Religious Endowment department; the package to these institutions will be put on hold,” he added, as per an Indian Express report. Speaking to Indian Express, VHP divisional secretary Sharan Pumpwell said that additional provisions must be made by the government if they wish to allocate relief funds and allowances. The VHP divisional secretary suggested that if the government wants to pay Muslim clerics, it should bring the mosques and madarsas of the Wakf Board under its own control and utilise their funds to benefit Imams.Karnataka govt shelves Covid relief to Muslim clerics after VHP’s opposition. Govt also ordered that the 'Tasdik' allowance being given to 764 religious institutions be stopped.
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Pumpwell informed, “Through Hindu Religious Endowment department, the government is providing the relief package to more than 150 mosques and their imams.” (Source: OpIndia)The #VishwaHinduParishad in Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district opposed the government's decision to pay allowances to Imams of Mosques and Madrasas in the district as #Covid lockdown compensation from the funds of the Hindu religious endowment department. @IndianExpress pic.twitter.com/YH2fCG34xj
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